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Six systems of Indian Philosophy
Samkya ➡️ Sage Kapila
Yoga ➡️ Patanjali
Vaisheshika ➡️Kannada
Nyaya ➡️ Akshapada (Gautama)
Vedanta Gaudapada and Shankaracharya.
Mmamsa ➡️Jaimini
Samkya ➡️ Sage Kapila
Yoga ➡️ Patanjali
Vaisheshika ➡️Kannada
Nyaya ➡️ Akshapada (Gautama)
Vedanta Gaudapada and Shankaracharya.
Mmamsa ➡️Jaimini
Studies related to the social consequences of the drug abuse
. In a study done in India, a sizable majority (58%) of family members felt bad; nearly two-fifths expressed their annoyance and anger; about one-fifth (22%) advised the addict to give up drugs and expressed negative and nonsupportive attitudes such as hopelessness and being ashamed of the addict’s act; indifference and desertion by the spouse also were expressed by a smaller percentage of family members.
Studies show that drug abuse leads to poverty and family breakdown. According to a survey in India, weekly expenditure on drugs amounted to $13 and total expenditure ranged between US $250–$25,000. In families disrupted by drug abuse, poverty is often transmitted from parents to children.
In fourteen percent of families, the drug-dependent family member died due to drug dependence.
Women abusers in South Asian countries are on an increase, ranging up to 17 percent of lifetime abusers. Reports show a substantial percentage of women drug addicts are divorced, separated, and widowed (India and Sri Lanka). Women abusers are more marginalized from society than men and suffer greatly when a member of the family abuses drugs. Treatment facilities for women are limited, stigmatizing, and not suited to their needs. A survey also revealed that 36 percent of addicts manifested unwanted behavior and that more than 80 percent of addicts indulged in domestic violence.
. In a study done in India, a sizable majority (58%) of family members felt bad; nearly two-fifths expressed their annoyance and anger; about one-fifth (22%) advised the addict to give up drugs and expressed negative and nonsupportive attitudes such as hopelessness and being ashamed of the addict’s act; indifference and desertion by the spouse also were expressed by a smaller percentage of family members.
Studies show that drug abuse leads to poverty and family breakdown. According to a survey in India, weekly expenditure on drugs amounted to $13 and total expenditure ranged between US $250–$25,000. In families disrupted by drug abuse, poverty is often transmitted from parents to children.
In fourteen percent of families, the drug-dependent family member died due to drug dependence.
Women abusers in South Asian countries are on an increase, ranging up to 17 percent of lifetime abusers. Reports show a substantial percentage of women drug addicts are divorced, separated, and widowed (India and Sri Lanka). Women abusers are more marginalized from society than men and suffer greatly when a member of the family abuses drugs. Treatment facilities for women are limited, stigmatizing, and not suited to their needs. A survey also revealed that 36 percent of addicts manifested unwanted behavior and that more than 80 percent of addicts indulged in domestic violence.
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